Results of the use of the Ex-PRESS miniature glaucoma implant in technically challenging, advanced glaucoma cases: a clinical pilot study.
Wamsley Sonja, Moster Marlene R, Rai Sushma, Alvim Heryberto S, Fontanarosa Joann
AI Summary
This pilot study of Ex-PRESS implants directly under the conjunctiva for advanced glaucoma found significant IOP reduction, but an unacceptably high rate of complications, including hypotony and choroidal issues.
Abstract
Purpose
To report results of implantation of the Ex-PRESS Miniature Glaucoma Implant (Optonol, Neve Ilan, Israel) shunt directly under the conjunctiva in advanced glaucoma.
Design
Noncomparative case series.
Methods
Chart review of eleven cases of Ex-PRESS implantation. Outcome measures included intraocular pressure (IOP), complications, visual acuity, and additional interventions. Failure was defined as unacceptably high IOP requiring revision or explantation.
Results
Four patients (36%) failed. Ten (91%) experienced hypotony during postoperative week one. In the seven nonfailures, mean pre and postoperative IOPs were 30.3 +/- 9.3 mm Hg and 13.6 +/- 4.4 mm Hg, respectively (P = .006). The logMAR visual acuity did not change significantly from baseline to follow up (logMAR 1.1 +/- 0.9 and 1.4 +/- 0.9, respectively, P = .13). There were no intraoperative complications. Postoperative complications in the 11 eyes included choroidal detachment in 3 (27%) and suprachoroidal hemorrhage in 2 (18%). Of the 7 successful cases, additional interventions were required in 4 (57%).
Conclusions
Despite significant IOP reduction, the incidence of complications following Ex-PRESS implantation directly under the conjunctiva was unacceptably high in this group of patients.
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